Yes, here they are at last. I'm going on vacation for two weeks and there will not be daily updates. I'm looking for some of sun ad relax and getting one's strength back. I will be again with you in a few days. At this moment I'm heading to Cuba.

I don't usually talk about celebrities, but Olivia Palermo is the fashion celebrity. She has created her own website where everything turns around the image world. This sentence is made for her: "She always looks gorgeous!" Yes, she always looks perfect, though I don't like her style one hundred per cent. Simple, but smart with a sophisticated hint. She never separates from her maxi-bag during the day. She creates looks that are imitated right away. She's the It-girl from the Upper-East-Side.

I'm trying to run away from this rain that doesn't leave us alone since two weeks. Let's see if I get these grey days gone with the help of some summer and colourful proposals. Today I'm showing you one of the options from neon colours trend that arrives making a big impact this season. It's about sneakers in those colours that seem to damage our eyes. I think it's a very funny pick. As always, you can choose the less risky point and go for the colour only for your feet, or choose a total neon look. There's no accounting for taste.

Iro is a French fashion brand very similar to Maje or Sandro. It's maybe less sophisticated, but it perfectly combines that chic parisian point with the free and easy lifestyle from US West Coast (country where you can fidn this brand in many stores). I wanted to show you Iro becuase I love its spring-summer 2012 collection, its campaign video and, above all, its jackets, its shorts and skinny pants.

First weekend has arrived to the most famous music festival in the United States. Coachella 2012 has been good for a meeting of good music lovers, celebrities and those who look for the cameras spotlight dress with the most strange outfits. What is clear is the compulsory uniform: shorts (better if ripped off), boots/booties/sandals and sunglasses. I think most of the visitors forgot thier hat at home, and the desert if not for those slip-ups.

Relaxed and comfy style is what we looking for the summer season. American native indians and the prints inspired by their handicrafts and their clothes are the base for a trend that has been getting stronger. Navajo, aztec, etc. prints are shared out among pants, shorts, accessories or dresses. Do you go for this back to the roots?